Friday, October 24, 2008

Keep telling yourself that homosexuals are born that way, especially after you read this post from a Jewish man who has recovered from the homosexual lifestyle. He echoes my long-held view that homosexuality is a subconscious choice made as a coping mechanism. BTW, that sound you hear is activists screaming while putting their hands over their ears, for they cannot abide to hear that someone has gone non-homosexual:

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Mike Kirby
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As always, information is being left out to advance a prejudged viewpoint.

I read the linked essay. And I read the followup comments, which you evidently did not. Here's one:

"There is a great UCSF-Rand Corporation study published in the 2003 National Journal of Public Health Administrators that cites the discrepency between the presence of psychosocial issues in American heterosexual households and homosexual households. It notes this discrepency does not exist in western europe and concludes that American society's homophobia is the culprit. Until religious fanatics stop telling others that they are not okay, this will continue. The question, therefore, is not whether or not David is okay, it's whether or not American society is okay."

If the problems associated with homosexuality in this culture were due to the homosexuality itself, they'd show up in every culture that has homosexuals. They don't.

The comment you cite was no more fair or balanced than the author's post or mine; the commenter is merely spouting typical homosexualist groupthink. (While indeed I did not read the comments, that particular comment did not appear until after my post anyway.)

And don't throw so-called "homophobia" at me, which as we all know is NOT defined as fear of those who are homosexual, as it should be, but the attitude of those who dare hold a different opinion than those who are "enlightened" on the subject.

Do you really think we should strive to be like Europe, which allows/promotes just about every kind of perversion under the sun, has let secular humanism become the norm, and is losing population at a preciptious rate well below replacement?

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